The following email addresses were in the report. Has anyone exchanged
email with any of them about it? The last one seems to have changed to
http://www.figlet.org/mailman/listinfo/figlet but has no public
archive.
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Paul Eggert wrote:
> > For the m4 files, I propose to add the standard notice to them:
> >
> > dnl Copyright (C) YEARS Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> > dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
> > dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote:
Stop right there. You didn't invent the software I wrote, regardless of
what the overloaded US Patent Office might think.
Sure I did. Well, if you're writing some software to do
Diffie-Hellman key exchange, that Diffie and Hellman most certainly
*did* invent that
Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote:
>
>>>Stop right there. You didn't invent the software I wrote, regardless of
>>>what the overloaded US Patent Office might think.
>> Sure I did. Well, if you're writing some software to do
>> Diffie-Hellman key exchange,
Chris Halls wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 11:33, Rene Engelhard wrote:
>>Am Dienstag, 21. September 2004 12:28 schrieb Steve Langasek:
>>
>>>Why not? If all of OOo is LGPL, then the license allows you to
>>>distribute under the terms of the GPL, so linking with another GPL
>>>library is ok.
>>
>>
Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some m4 files are shared between GPLed and LGPLed packages,
Yes, and for these files the more-permissive license makes sense.
> and it is frequent to copy m4 macros from one file to another (much
> more frequent than copying source code between .c files
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:26:48 +0200 Bruno Haible wrote:
> Some m4 files are shared between GPLed and LGPLed packages, and it is
> frequent to copy m4 macros from one file to another (much more
> frequent than copying source code between .c files). For this reason,
> I think it would be best if all *
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